* Fix the syntax of links in comments
* Fix a mistake in the docs
Co-authored-by: Alfredo Garcia <oxarbitrage@gmail.com>
* Remove unnecessary angle brackets from a link
* Revert the changes for links that serve as references
* Revert "Revert the changes for links that serve as references"
This reverts commit 8b091aa9fab453e7d3559a5d474e0879183b9bfb.
* Remove `<` `>` from links that serve as references
This reverts commit 046ef25620ae1a2140760ae7ea379deecb4b583c.
* Don't use `<` `>` in normal comments
* Don't use `<` `>` for normal comments
* Revert changes for comments starting with `//`
* Fix some warnings produced by `cargo doc`
* Fix some rustdoc warnings
* Fix some warnings
* Refactor some changes
* Fix some rustdoc warnings
* Fix some rustdoc warnings
* Resolve various TODOs
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Alfredo Garcia <oxarbitrage@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
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* Impl the elementary structure of the `z_gettreestate` RPC
* Fix merging bugs
* Fix a merge bug
* Fix a merge bug
* Move a derive attribute
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* Clarify the support of negative heights
* Add Orchard note commitment trees to the response
* Add the time to the response
* Finalize the `z_gettreestate` RPC
* Add a note that verified blocks have coinbase height
* Refactor `from_str` for `HashOrHeight`
* Fix a mistake in the docs
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* Clarify request types
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* Simplify `hash_or_height` conversion to height
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* Add a TODO about optimization
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* Add a doc comment
* Make sure Sapling & Orchard trees don't get mixed up
* Serialize Sapling commitment trees
* Refactor some comments
* Serialize Orchard commitment trees
* Serialize block heights
* Simplify the serialization of commitment trees
* Remove the block time from the RPC response
* Simplify the serialization of block heights
* Put Sapling & Orchard requests together
* Remove a redundant TODO
* Add block times to the RPC response
* Derive `Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq` for `GetTreestate`
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* Derive `Clone`, `Debug`, `Eq` and `PartialEq` for `SerializedTree`
* Document the fields of `GetTreestate`
* Skip the serialization of empty trees
This ensures compatibility with `zcashd` in the `z_gettreestate` RPC.
* Document the `impl` of `merkle_tree::Hashable` for nodes
* Make the structure of the JSON response consistent with `zcashd`
* Derive `Eq` for nodes
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* Convert Sapling commitment trees to a format compatible with zcashd
* Refactor the conversion of Sapling commitment trees
* Refactor some comments
* Refactor comments
* Add a description of the conversion
Co-authored-by: Conrado Gouvea <conrado@zfnd.org>
* Fix comment indenting
* Document the conversion between the dense and sparse formats
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* implement display for `Script`
* implement `getaddressutxos`
* fix space
* normalize list of addresses as argument to rpc methods
* implement `AddressStrings`
* make a doc clearer
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* Add a finalized state txids query
* Add an address transaction IDs query, without height filters
* Connect the address transaction ID query to the RPC
* Basic filtering of address transaction IDs by height range
* Add a network and range argument to the getaddresstxids test
* Test all block range combinations for mainnet
* Fix a file descriptor limit error
* Optimise seeking the first transaction for an address
The first transaction's location is part of the address location.
* Filter finalized address transaction IDs by height range
* Filter non-finalized address transaction IDs by the height range
* Fix up snapshot tests for the new height range API
* Add `Amount::serialize_as_string` helper method
A helper method that makes it easier to serialize an `Amount` as a
string. This is needed for the response type of the `getaccountbalance`
RPC.
* Implement state service call for address balance
Add `Read{Request,Response}::AddressBalance` variants and implement the
handler that calls the query function.
* Create an `AddressBalance` response type
Only contains the `balance` field which is needed by `lightwalletd`.
That field is serialized as a string, following the RPC specification.
* Implement `get_address_balance` RPC
Query the read-only state service for the information, and wrap it in an
`AddressBalance` response type so that it is serialized correctly.
* Run `rustfmt` inside `proptest!` block
Fix some minor formatting details.
* Test `get_address_balance` with valid addresses
Check that the RPC leads to a query to the mocked state service for a
balance amount.
* Test `get_address_balance` with invalid addresses
An error message should be returned by the RPC.
* Rename metric to `address_balance`
Keep it consistent with how it's named in other places.
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* Revert "Add `Amount::serialize_as_string` helper method"
This reverts commit 01b432e3d2ac2313a90d55d06b3fa855c0b71330.
* Serialize amount as an integer
This is different from what the documentation says, but it's what
lightwalletd expects.
* Add reference to RPC documentation
Make sure it is linked to for easy access.
* Create an `AddressStrings` type
To be used as the input for the `get_address_balance` RPC method.
* Use `AddressStrings` in `get_address_balance` RPC
Fix the input parameter so that the list of address strings is placed
inside a JSON map.
* Update property tests to use `AddressStrings`
Make sure the proper input type is created.
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* implement `getaddresstxids` rpc method with dummy empty response
* use already public function
* fix some docs
* pass a list of addresses to the state request
* sync range errors with zcashd
* refactor a loop
* fix grammar
* fix tests
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* Split out ReadRequest and ReadResponse state service enums
* Simplify RPC test vectors
* Split state requests into Request and ReadRequest
* Make zebra-rpc use the new state ReadRequest
We modeled a Bitcoin `headers` message as being a list of block headers.
However, the actual data structure is slightly different: it's a list of (block
header, transaction count) pairs. This caused zcashd to reject our headers
messages.
To fix this, introduce a new `CountedHeader` struct with a `block::Header` and
transaction count `usize`, then thread it through the inbound service and the
state.
I tested this locally by running Zebra with these changes and inspecting a
trace-level log of the span of a peer connection that requested a nontrivial
headers packet from us, and verified that it did not reject our message.
* implement inbound `FindBlocks`
* Handle inbound peer FindHeaders requests
* handle request before having any chain tip
* Split `find_chain_hashes` into smaller functions
Add a `max_len` argument to support `FindHeaders` requests.
Rewrite the hash collection code to use heights, so we can handle the
`stop` hash and "no intersection" cases correctly.
* Split state height functions into "any chain" and "best chain"
* Rename the best chain block method to `best_block`
* Move fmt utilities to zebra_chain::fmt
* Summarise Debug for some Message variants
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Jane Lusby <jlusby42@gmail.com>
This commit changes the state system and database format to track the
provenance of UTXOs, in addition to the outputs themselves.
Specifically, it tracks the following additional metadata:
- the height at which the UTXO was created;
- whether or not the UTXO was created from a coinbase transaction or
not.
This metadata will allow us to:
- check the coinbase maturity consensus rule;
- check the coinbase inputs => no transparent outputs rule;
- implement lookup of transactions by utxo (using the height to find the
block and then scanning the block) for a future RPC mechanism.
Closes#1342
This commit begins the process of integrating `zcash_script` with the rest of the system for verifying scripts while syncing the block chain. It does so by adding the necessary support for looking up UTXOs from the state service and implements the first parts of the `script::Verifier` for looking up the necessary UTXOs in the state and then generating the necessary call to `zcash_script` to verify the script itself.
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>